Fourteen new eScience collaborations to start in 2018

December 17th, 2017

We are pleased to announce the initiation of fourteen new collaborative projects in the areas of Environment & Sustainability, Life Sciences & eHealth, Physics & Beyond and Disruptive Computer & Data Science.

Parallel-in-time methods for the propagation of uncertainties in wind-farm simulationsProf. dr. ir. R.W.C.P. Verstappen
University of Groningen
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Accurate and Efficient Computation of the Optical Properties of Nanostructures for Improved PhotovoltaicsProf. dr. ir. J.J.W. van der Vegt
University of Twente
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Scalable high-fidelity simulations of reacting multiphase flows at transcritical pressureDr. ir. S. Hickel
Delft University of Technology
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2017 JEDS project call

This call for proposals aims at research and development of disruptive solutions associated with big data handling, big data analytics and related computational methods in order to be able to address the novel cross-sectoral scientific challenges described in the Commit2Data White Paper.

FAIR is as FAIR does: Integrating data publishing principles in scientific workflows M. Dumontier Maastricht University Read more about this project